Individual Test Item Specifications Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing
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1 Individual Test Item Specifications Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing The contents of this document were developed under a grant from the United States Department of Education. However, the content does not necessarily represent the policy of the United States Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the federal government.
2 Table of Contents I. Guide to the Individual Specifications. 1 Classification System... 1 Definitions of Specifications. 3 II. Individual Specifications. 4
3 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing 1 1 I. Guide to the Individual Specifications Content specific guidelines are given in the Individual Specifications for each course. The Specifications contains specific information about the alignment of items with the Florida s. It identifies the manner in which each benchmark is assessed, provides content limits and stimulus attributes for each benchmark, and gives specific information about content, item types, and response attributes. Classification System Each Career and Technical Education course has its own set of course standards. The benchmarks are organized numerically, with two numbers separated by a decimal point. The first number is the standard number, and the second number is the benchmark number. You will see these numbers on the Item Specifications for each course. The image above describes the components of a Career and Technical Education and classification system. 1 P a g e
4 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing 1 2 The image above describes the components of a Florida and classification system. 2 P a g e
5 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing 1 3 Definitions of Specifications The Individual Specifications provides standard-specific guidance for assessment item development for the Florida Department of Education Career and Technical Education item banks. For each benchmark assessed, the following information is provided. Reporting Category Cognitive Complexity s Stimulus Attributes Response Attributes s is a grouping of related benchmarks that can be used to summarize and report achievement. refers to the standard statement presented in the Florida s. refers to the benchmark statement presented in the Florida s. In some cases, two or more related benchmarks are grouped together because the assessment of one benchmark addresses another benchmark. are used to assess the benchmark or group of benchmark. ideal level at which item should be assessed. explain how achievement of the benchmark will be demonstrated by students. In other words, the clarification statements explain what the student will do when responding to questions. define the range of content knowledge and that should be assessed in the items for the benchmark. define the types of stimulus materials that should be used in the items, including the appropriate use of graphic materials and item context or content. define the characteristics of the answers that a student must choose or provide. addresses the broad key terms and concepts associated with the examples found in the standards, benchmarks, or benchmark clarifications. are provided for each type of question assessed. The correct answer for all sample items is provided. 3 P a g e
6 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing 1 4 II. Individual Specifications 04.0 Demonstrate vehicle and industry knowledge, business management and shop and occupational safety skills--the student will be able to: 4.01 Comply with safety rules established by OSHA, NIOSH, EPA, and DER regarding chemicals and hazardous materials. LAFS.910.RI.1.2; 2.4; 3.7 (MC)=X (P)= L, M The student will comply with safety rules from industry regulators regarding chemicals and hazardous materials. OSHA, NIOSH, EPA, DER, hazardous materials, MSDS, toxic, reactive, corrosive, flammable Items may include safety rules pertaining to the automotive collision repair and refinishing industry. Where would a technician look to find information about treating an injured coworker for exposure to a hazardous chemical? A. EPA B. DER C. MSDS D. OSHA Answer C 4 P a g e
7 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing Demonstrate vehicle and industry knowledge, business management and shop and occupational safety skills--the student will be able to: 4.02 Comply with safety rules established by OSHA and NIOSH regarding personal clothing and devices. LAFS.910.RI.1.2; 2.4; 3.7 (MC)=X (P)= L, M The student will comply with safety rules from OSHA and NIOSH regarding personal clothing and devices. OSHA, NIOSH, PPE, personal protective equipment, respirator Items may include safety rules pertaining to the automotive collision repair and refinishing industry. Which of the following is not a requirement for employees when it comes to personal protective equipment (PPE)? A. properly wear PPE B. attend PPE training C. care for and maintain your PPE D. hazard assessment of required PPE Answer D 5 P a g e
8 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing Demonstrate vehicle and industry knowledge, business management and shop and occupational safety skills--the student will be able to: 4.03 Comply with safety rules regarding hand tools and power equipment and use them properly, including fire extinguishers. LAFS.910.RI.1.2; 2.4; 3.7 (MC)=X (P)= L, M The student will comply with safety rules regarding tool use and use them properly, including fire extinguishers. hand tools, power tools, fire extinguisher, fire types Items may include safety rules pertaining to the automotive collision repair and refinishing industry. How often should a fire extinguisher be inspected? A. annually B. daily C. monthly D. semi-annual Answer C 6 P a g e
9 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing Demonstrate vehicle and industry knowledge, business management and shop and occupational safety skills--the student will be able to: 4.04 Comply with locally developed shop safety rules and regulations. LAFS.910.RI.1.2; 2.4; 3.7; SC.912.L (MC)=X (P)= L, M The student will comply with locally developed shop safety rules and regulations. Items may inlcude safety rules pertaining to the automotive collision repair and refinishing industry. What are two safety rules that should be followed in the shop? Sample response: The spray booth needs to be washed down regularly to prevent particles getting in the paint. Also, air hoses need to be wrapped up when not in use so as to not cause a tripping hazard. 7 P a g e
10 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing Demonstrate vehicle and industry knowledge, business management and shop and occupational safety skills--the student will be able to: 4.05 Identify sources of airborne contamination and other hazards. LAFS.910.RI.1.2; 2.4 LAFS.910.L.3.4; SC.912.P (MC)=X (P)= L, M The student will identify sources of airborne contamination and other hazards. Asbestos, carcinogen, respirator Items may icnlude safety rules pertaining to the automotive collision repair and refinishing industry. What are two sources of airborne hazards in an autobody shop? Sample response: Airborne hazards can come from sanding rust from the body of a car. Also, particles from paints and primers can be harmful. 8 P a g e
11 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing Demonstrate vehicle and industry knowledge, business management and shop and occupational safety skills--the student will be able to: 4.06 Select proper spray mask; inspect the spray mask to insure proper fit and operation; inspect the condition of the mask filters and other components. (MC)=X (SA)= (P)=X The student will select a proper spray mask, inspect the mask condition, and make sure the mask fits properly. Respirator, spray mask Items may include spray masks related to automotive collision repair and refinishing. What are two reasons a respirator must be rechecked for proper fitment? Sample response: If you grow a beard or facial hair the respirator should be checked for fit. Also, if you lose or gain a lot of weight, you need to recheck fit. 9 P a g e
12 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing Demonstrate vehicle and industry knowledge, business management and shop and occupational safety skills--the student will be able to: 4.07 Explain the "Right to Know Law" as applicable to auto body repair occupations. LAFS.910.L.3.6, 4 LAFS.910.W.3.7, 9 LAFS.910.SL.1.1 (MC)=X (P)= The student will explain the "Right to Know Law" as applicable to auto body repair occupations. Right to Know Act Items may include the Right to Know Act pertaining to the auto body industry. What does the "Right to Know" refer to in the workplace? A. benefits of the company B. chemical hazards in the workplace C. pay structure of the techs D. your duties to be performed Answer B 10 P a g e
13 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing Demonstrate vehicle and industry knowledge, business management and shop and occupational safety skills--the student will be able to: 4.08 Identify vehicle parts by name, location and function. (MC)=X (P)= The student will identify vehicle parts by name, location and function. Items should be limited to passenger vehicles and light duty trucks. What are the differences in the drivetrain setup between a front wheel drive (FWD) vehicle and a rear wheel drive (RWD) vehicle? Sample response: FWD has an engine and transaxle mounted sideways. A RWD has the engine and transmission mounted longitudinally connecting to a differential. 11 P a g e
14 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing Demonstrate vehicle and industry knowledge, business management and shop and occupational safety skills--the student will be able to: 4.09 Read and explain damage reports. LAFS.910.RI.1.2; 2.4; 3.7 LAFS.910.L.3.4, 6 LAFS.910.W.3.7, 9 LAFS.910.SL.1.1 (MC)= (P)=X The student will read and explain damage reports. Estimate, visual damage report items should be limited to passenger vehicles and light duty trucks. What are two types of information that would be found on a damage report? Sample response: The damage report list the areas of the vehicle that have damage. The damage report contains a part and labor estimate of repair. 12 P a g e
15 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing Prepare vehicles for repair and refinishing by applying creative techniques--the student will be able to: 5.01 Remove, replace and align damaged outside trim and moldings. (MC)= (P)=X The student will remove, replace, and align damaged outside trim and moldings. Weatherstrip, weatherstrip glue, applique molding, trim Items should be limited to passenger vehicles and light duty trucks. On the vehicle provided in the shop, demonstrate to your instructor how to remove and reinstall the rear vehicle emblem. 13 P a g e
16 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing Prepare vehicles for repair and refinishing by applying creative techniques--the student will be able to: 5.02 Remove, replace and align damaged or necessary inside trim and moldings. (MC)= (P)=X The student will remove and align damaged or necessary inside trim and moldings. A pillar, B pillar, C pillar, trim, moldings, sill panel Items should be limited to passenger vehicles and light duty trucks. On the vehicle provided in the shop, demonstrate to your instructor how to remove and reinstall the B pillar molding. 14 P a g e
17 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing Prepare vehicles for repair and refinishing by applying creative techniques--the student will be able to: 5.03 Remove, replace and align damaged, non-structural body panels and components that may interfere with or be damaged during repair. (MC)= (P)=X The student will remove, replace, and align damaged, non-structural body panels and components that may interfere with or be damaged during repair. Fender, quater panel, door panel, hood, deck lid Items should be limited to passenger vehicles and light duty trucks. During frame repairs the drivetrain is often removed. It is simpler to remove the drivetrain up through the top on some vehicles. Demonstrate to your instructor how to remove the hood for this purpose. Then re-install the hood and align it. 15 P a g e
18 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing Prepare vehicles for repair and refinishing by applying creative techniques--the student will be able to: 5.04 Protect panels and parts adjacent to repair area to prevent damage. (MC)= (P)=X The student will protect panels and parts adjacent to repair area to prevent damage. Items should be limited to passenger vehicles and light duty trucks. The rear quarter panel is being spotted in. Demonstrate to your instructor how to protect the areas of the vehicle that will not be painted. 16 P a g e
19 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing Prepare vehicles for repair and refinishing by applying creative techniques--the student will be able to: 5.05 Remove dirt, grease and wax from those areas to be repaired. (MC)= (P)=X The student will remove dirt, grease and wax from those areas to be repaired. Solvent, stripper Items should be limited to passenger vehicles and light duty trucks. You are doing the prep work on a vehicle for the painter. Demonstrate to your instructor how to remove any dirt, grease or wax from the rear bumper in preparation for painting. 17 P a g e
20 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing Prepare vehicles for repair and refinishing by applying creative techniques--the student will be able to: 5.06 Remove dirt, corrosion, under coatings, sealers, and/or other protective coatings necessary to perform repairs to structural areas. (MC)= (P)=X The student will remove dirt, corrosion, under coating, sealers, and other protective coatings necessary to perform structural repairs. Frame, chassis, under coat, corrosion Items should be limited to passenger vehicles and light duty trucks. On the vehicle on the service lift, demonstrate to your instructor how to remove and treat corrosion on the frame to prepare it for structural repair. 18 P a g e
21 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing Prepare vehicles for repair and refinishing by applying creative techniques--the student will be able to: 5.07 Remove, replace, and align repairable plastics and other parts that are recommended for off-car repair. (MC)= (P)=X The student will remove, replace, and align repairable plastics and other parts that are recommended for off-car repair. Items should be limited to passenger vehicles and light duty trucks. Your instructor will provide you access to a vehicle with a plastic bumper. The bumper is damaged. Demonstrate to your instructor how to repair the plastic bumper. 19 P a g e
22 Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing Prepare vehicles for repair and refinishing by applying creative techniques--the student will be able to: 5.08 Locate, read and interpret automobile manufacturers' data plates. LAFS.910.RI.1.2 LAFS.910.L.3.4 (MC)= (P)=X The student will locate, read and interpret automobile data plates. RPO codes, VIN, paint code Items should be limited to passenger vehicles and light duty trucks. On the vehicle provided in the stall, locate the paint code, record the paint code, and provide it to your instructor. 20 P a g e
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